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(Dog not included, from Pier 1).

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Love the clean, simple look. Doesn't appear to be real comfy to lounge in.

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Not to crazy about the room but LOVE the weimarner.

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Stuffy and stiff.  Like the room itself, everything else has to go.

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Last weekend I gave away all my Chinoiserie.  I had it for years but now thought I'd pass on it since we are retired and I don't want to care after it.  It went to a nice place and I know that the person who now has it will appreciate it. 

 

I do like the room and the decor.  I like the crisp, clean, and formal look.  I don't want a room that looks like you can lounge, sleep, and put your feet up on the furniture or tables.  I have a den for things like that but not the more formal rooms. 

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Both formal and stylish, in my opinion.  I love it.

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I like the blue rug and the dog. Not into white/light colored furniture. The funiture also looks so uncomfortable.

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Re: Chinoiserie Chic

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Nope And I already have a Weim. 

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Too bad about the dog.  He's color coordinated and should be included. 

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If the dog's not included...I don't know.  Is that a fireplace behind the couch?  If so, why would you put a couch in front of a fireplace?



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